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Yoghurt Maker
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Crisp_£_note
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Can anyone recomend a cheap yoghurt maker please?
I want to save money and make my own but I prefer Soya to ordinary milk so not sure if this would be a problem when making them at home ?
Thanks
I want to save money and make my own but I prefer Soya to ordinary milk so not sure if this would be a problem when making them at home ?
Thanks

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Without change there would be no butterflies.
If its important to you, you'll find a way - if not, you'll find an excuse ! ~ Easy to say when you take money out of the equation!
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Can't answer your query with regards to soya milk though Lakeland, which appears a decent company, sells yoghurt makers for a reasonable price.
Or try Argos or Amazon.0 -
IMO yoghurt makers are pricey for what they offer. Since hearing you can make it in a food thermos, I've regretted buying mine.
It's a Severin
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Severin-JG-3516-Yoghurt-Maker/dp/B000FMQDW2
No complaints but basically it's a heated plastic container with a set of glass jars.
PS if it's just for one person don't pay extra for an extra set of jars. But if you have a big family you may want something which does a lot more yoghurt in one go.0 -
If you do like the one on amazon, John Lewis have one a bit cheaper at the moment.
http://www.johnlewis.com/230872052/Product.aspx?source=463870 -
Crisp_£_note wrote: »Can anyone recomend a cheap yoghurt maker please?
Just use a wide mouthed flask.0 -
You can make your own yoghurt without the need of something that ends up at unused at the back of a cupboard.
A Year of Slow Cooking: You Can Make Yogurt in Your CrockPot!
Try looking in the 'Jamie' site, he's done a few yoghurt recipies.Liverpool is one of the wonders of Britain,
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have a search for some counpon code for buying one.That always can save some money.0
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